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"Reducing the issue to isolated variables, where the solution might appear to be to introduce a new policy (like banning smartphones) follows a technocratic logic that could turn good health into a matter for experts. "
If political questions such as structural discrimination, economic precarity, exposure to violence and opioid use are not regarded as shaping our wellbeing, what motivation remains for taking action on these matters?
I was following the author until I hit this send-off.
they don’t think there’s a prohibition on opioids? or are they arguing against prohibition in general?
it most just left me hanging more than contradicting the article’s positions.